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Northern Pacific KUroU. Ex-Governor Goodwin, lias official iuTorination "Vino Presidents of the Railroad Company that a committee will soon be at I'uct Sound to fix the west ern terminus ol that road ; and that or ders have becu y.iven to build twentj-five mile of the load at onco and eighty as soon possible. The country from Puget Sound to the Cascade mountains tj heavily timbered, but presents no obstacles to rapid grudiup. The distance from the Sound to the Dalles is about 250 miles. The main difficulty will be encountered in the mountains, and about eighty miles will carry the railway to the nrst elevations. It the .Northern Com pany orgauize labor forces and build as rapidly as the Central did, they ought by 1S73 to have the whole line completed from the Sonnd to Lake Superior. On the lake end of the route the work is progressing; very rapidly, and next sum mer is likely to see not less than six or seven hundred miles completed.' The country from Lake Superior to the Rocky mountains is represented as of average agricultural value with Minucsota or Wis consin, nearly all the way, and as the rails ere laid down and the engines moved forward, thousands if farmers will crowd along the road on cither side for miles. Thus there will have been organized a local trafic profitable to the company be fore the thorough business begins. Mean while the new emporium for the Asiatic and American coast trade on Pufjet Souud will cause a rush of adventurers and speculators in that direction, and our northern neighbors are promised a very lively time of it from next summer on ward. Time and experience can onK determine which of the two routes is to secure the greater amount of the trade from Asia. San Francisco hasthestait, which is a great advantage, but we ap prehend that in the lon run that roa l will do most of the busints which carries the cheapest. We have no natural ad vantage over Puet Sound in the ocean trade. Their harbor is as good as ours. They have coal and exhaustless timber, with fish, lumber, aud good lands east of the mountains, and when a few years shall have given them their share of steamship lines, the carrying trade across the continent will go to that road which does it the cheapest and quickest. Sac. Union. A Letter of Greeley's Spelled, Out. in, of Arizona, j rary Lottery called us into his priv from one of the 0gce tj,e other day, and proceeded Northern Pacific take a philosophical and semUreligi Anythino IJlt That. The Oroville Jlccor.I is responsible for the following iuiree;i it : An unfortunate holder of twenty or thirty tickets in the late Mercantile Li- private to take a piiuosopuicai ana semweiigious view oi his situation. lie said he could ireely forgive the Jews for crucifying the Savior ot the world, as it had betn foretold by the prophets that such should be, and was necessary for the salvation of the world ; that they were but perform ing the work appointed by God for them to do, in order that the world might be redeemed by the blood of our Savior, and the broad and forjrivjjjg grounds of pure Christianity illustrated ; but," said he,"-1 never will forgive then for whi ning that S10U.000 d u 'em. The Cincinnati Times gets off this good thing on one of Horace Greeley's autograph letter?, sent in response to an invitation to attend the National Capital Convention ia that city. The editor says : We have been shown an autograph letter from Horace Greeley to L. U. Keavisj-Esq., of St. Louis, who is the head and frout of the movement. Mr. Greeley having written this letter (in response to an iuvitation to be prts ent at the Convention) with his own fair hand, it is rather difficult to decipher it. After two or three hours' intense study over the letter we made out that he wasn't coming, but we are not quite cer tain regarding his. sentiment on the questioa of removiug the capital. As near as we can gather, however, from hu hieroglyphics, he "bases- his butter of the 15th resisting the codfish cucumbers of Cincinnati at 25 cents a pound." "It is not possible," continues Horace, "that I should ever stole them again As pudding is a reproach to conic sec tioDs, the very gayest conveyances of ou cemeteries are untrue and our preserves art bankrupt. Swill your nicest canter lopes in Washington, until it swims in an unfortuuate location. All the Me Carty's are sure to be veneered unle-.-. they accept moral polecats. I bought four of the earliest, aud I suffered fear fully undefinable cross cut saws. "Whi bought all the nuts and loze ti gers of Ecumenical Council The babe ot the Federal parentage is the bearer of its own twenhorse lumber wagon.. It Fquealed when surrounded by a dose of Widow Cliquot. Experimented , on by the population of repeating voters in myriads- to the defeat of nautical anchovies and tomatoes. It swelled to a forest of artichokes, and amid the solitude of rosin barrels thus inviting the Bois de Boul ogne, and accommodating the formations of cheese factories throughout the civil ized world." The above may appear a little obseire on trie nrst read in will convince the Horace is right. The Conncautvilie Record and Cour ier of Nov. 3d, says: On Wednesday and Thursday nights of last week, the city of Erie was lighted by natural gas obtained by the Erie Gas Company from a well sunk near their works. Thirteen gas wells are now in successful operation in various parts of the city. T hey are used mostly to furn ish fuel and lights iur manufactories. Other Wells are being sunk. Gas is found at au averngo depth of 550 feet aud the average yield per well is upwards of 20, 000 cubic feet per day. The gas re quires no purification, and is being rapid . ly introduced into private families for fuel. Thus far every well put down has proved a success. The model of a colossal bronze statue, which several friends of the President propose to erect in commemoration of his military services, has just been placed on public exhibition at the rooms of an artist in Boston. The cast of the horse was taken from General Grant's favorite blooded war steed, Cincinnati. The figures are represented in a state of per fect repose. All the lioes of the horse and rider arc double ' tho measurement from lite, so that the bulk and -weight ot the statue will be eight times one size. The cast, when finished, will be sent to Philadelphia, where the bronze casting will be made from it. When completed, it will be placed on the flaggod terrace south of the treasury buildiug. It will be on a stone pedestal eight feet high, and "will face to the south, making a most conspicuous object from Pennsylvania avenue. The W alia Walla L'tivm says that a petition is being circulated praying Con gress for a charter aud lands " for tiic construction of a railroad from Steilacoom City, "the head" of th ; Sound, across the Cascade mountains, via the great valley of the Yakima to Walla Walla city ; thence to Boise City, thence to the Cen tral Pacific llailroad at the most suitable point. "O kiss me and go I" said the maid of my heart, and proffered her lips as my pay to depart : "the nioru is approaching, my mother will know, my kindest and doarest, O kiss me and go!" She gave me the blessing in such a sweet way, that the thrill of its pleasure enticed me to stay ; so we kissed till the morning came in with it glow, for she said every moment, "O kiss nie and go." A sailor, the other day, in describing bis first effort to become a waterman, said that just at the close of a dark night he was sent aloft to see if he could see a light. After a short time he was hailed from the deck with : "Masthead, ahoy V "Ay, ay, sir V was the answer. "Do you see a light t" "Yes, sir," "Daylight, sir 1" The lookout was ordered down with a run. From the Owyhee Avalanche : Capt Borland informs us that while taking the census of Oueida county, Idaho, he louud a buxom couple, who had beeu married five years, nd during that time had seven children, amofig whom were three pairs of twins. . A Lafayette, Ind., exchange sayes that the lanes and alleys of that city- aro in such a sad state oi filth that the Street Commissioner has to wear a clothes pin ou his nose wheu going his rounds. While Sheriff Landmesser was taking Miss Louisa Raven, hauueuffed to the New Jersey Prison, from Jersey City, that highly accomplished lady picked his wallet from his pocket, while riding with him iu the cars. NEW TO-DAY. 1070. 1870. FALL TRADE. In Pennsylvania the Republicans lose thre; members of Congress by only 49 votes. Cessna in the Sixteenth District is apparently defeated by 15 votes ; Mor- t ril in the Seventeenth by 11 votes, and I Armstrong in votes. the Eighteenth b 22 James B. Gadsden, a wcll-kuown busi ness man of Springfield, Illinois, returns ing to his residence, unexpected to his wife, found hei in the wanton embrace nf Speed Butler, a merchant of Spring- j' field. Butler retreated in the darkness, j leaving behind the garments of which J he had divested himself, while Gadsden j tired his revolver at him six times, one shot hitting and seriously wounding him. By the midnight train the inconstant wife was shipped back to her parents in Indiana, and the injured husband at once filed a bill for a divore. All parties were of highest respectability. A mother out West recently addressed her daughter thus : '"My daughter, you are now fifteen years of age, engaged to be married, and without a freckle on your face. I have done my duty." Epitaph ox a Watchmaker. Here lies in a horizontal position, the outside case of Peter Pendulum, Watchmaker. Integrity was the mainspring, and pru dence the regulaterof his lite. Humane, generous, and liberal, his hands never stopped till he had relieved distress. So nicely regulated were all his motions that he never went wrong, except when set agoing by people who did not know his key ; and even then he was easily set again, lie had the art of disposing of his time so well that his hours glided away iu one continual round of pleasure and delight, until an unlucky minute put a period to his existence. He depaited this life, wound up, in hopes of being taken in hand by his Maker, and of being throughly cleansed and repaired and set agoing in the world to come. An obituary notice informs the public that "the deceased had been for several years p director of a bank, notwithstand ing which he died a Christian, and uni versally respected. Some men seem to delight in wanton destruction- An exchange says that two men were lately seen tearing up the street in a neighboring city, and on the same day several persons were observed in the very act of pulling np the river. Past and Futuke. The French Ambassador at Wabhingtou says that 'the nations of the past were France and England, but that the nations of the fnture are America and Germany." ! Stephen Sprague, the student of divio I ity who has equine c'eptoniania, aud rau on with a horse trom uorvaiiis which- ne sold in Portland, is in jail to answer for the crime. Curvallis (Jazette. oi jiii.iv auturiou most skeptical that The Ancient Dbcamers. One hu man mind, at work in its louely recess may put into play motive powers that may disturb the equilibrium of the world. Think only of tho wonderful results that followed the deliberations of the Spanish soldier, who. thought out the uiighty spiritual empire of the Jesuits, who" be come the n.aster-of Kings and Emperors, and sent their tireless missionaries of conquest to every quarter of the globe. Think of the stubborn German monk, in whose ' cell the mighty forces of the Reformation were conceived. Think of the awful consequences following the resolution of one old niau who, with less than twenty followers, made war upon the haughty empire of American slavery. In their day, all these men were, called fanatics and dreamers, but what splendid visions of reality ended their dreaming, and how universal has become their de lusion !' "' . An' infantry company haviog been called a few days a so in Berlin, the Cap tain found there were eleven over the - number. He requested, those who . had the largest families to withdraw, 'and after a pause one man stepped forward and stated be had nine children, the youngest newly born, and no one to at tend to his business for him. He was at once' dismissed', but on the following morning reappeared, and told his officer that as hia wife was better, and under stood his trade, ha was resolved to march with hi regiment On the 24th ult., the -boilers of the m mill ot Taorrna, W. T-, blow up. Tbd tngincer was badly injured. Sammy's mother wished to spend an evening with friends, and therefore put the little fellow to bed, telling him about the guardian spirit who took care of good little boys. To further prevent the dark ness trom giving him fear, she left the light dimly burning. The next morning Sammy was up bright and early, and full of news. "Mamma, I saw tho angels last uiglit!" "Did you t" "Yes, they got wings I" "Ah !" "They sung to me I" "Is it possible I" "And they bit mo on my hands, the nasty things 1" Josh Billings says of cows : The most valuable of all household animals are brindle cows. They arc composed, en tirelj ot vittles and drinks,, shoe leather and horn tooth combs. - They are poor man's necessity and rich man's luxury. They hold the original patent for butter, cheese, custards, and ice cream. Their importance don't make them feel big. They are mother-in-law to every man's baby. If I had tho making of statutes it should be a misdemeanor ' to sass a cow, and to abuse one a penitentiary offense VARIOUS ITEMS. Matrimony is said to have cured Jen- The dress of a frivolous flirt, however abundant, i next to nothing. Ao enraged man tears his hair; but an enraged woman tears her husband's. The prettier the foot and ankle, the easier it gets up stairs. Latest Fashion for Evening Costume. The close of day. The mosquito, as a public singer, draws well but never gives satisfaction. When women come to sit on the jury box, possibly infants may get to be criers iu court. Blen are generally like wagons ; they rattle prodigiously when there is nothing in them. Ao immense demostration was made at Cork. Ireland, in favor of the Pope, on the 15th. The President denies the report that he has ordered the percuitory recall of Min ister MotKfy. More outrages on foreigners at Canton are reported. The execution of the Tient sin prisoners is deterred. Twenty-six young ladies are to run a girl-of-the period foot-race at the Vir giuia State Fair, "bend ioremost.!' Texas has a new game of cards one holds u revolver, the' other holds the cards. A c -rimer holds the inquest. ' Why is kissing your sweetheart like eating soup with a fork '( Because it takes a long v.aie to get enough of it. A whisky barrel, when it is full, and poetically considered contains a thousand tights aud two hundred and fifty songs. Olive Logan will close her locturo seasoti in this country ucxt April, aud then go to Europe. Of course Louis Napoleon will not "give his countenance'' to the future coinage of the French mint. What is the difference between temp tation and eternity ? The one is a wile of the devil, and the other is a devil of a while. A histriuoic individual, who lias heard a good deal about 'ho "theater of wnr," suggests that the back seats must be very desirable. A lady who was not a Shakespearian scolar, hearing the "Merry Wives of Windsor" highly praised, inquired how many wives Mr. Windsor had. A smart boy was asked "by bis father what business he would follow. "The marble business, ar.J I want tun cents to purchase a stock An Irish absentee is said to have sent this comforting message to his steward : ; "Tell the tenants that no threats to shoot j Domestic & Foreign Dry (lOOtls you will terrify me." -j A jockey once said: "I don't see but j one reason why t lint nia'-e can t trot a mile in thn.-e minutes the distance is too great for the time." ' Is your powder jjo'V.1 ?"' "None bettor; a barrel jf it took fire the other da., and before I could bring a bucket of water, half of it burn, d up." One Loom is, of Jacksonville, 111., is believed to.be the champion jumper in America. This is his score : Single : jump, ! feet and 5 inches; three jumps, 40 feet ; ten jumps, 140 feet. Upon hearing that Prince Frederick ; diaries meant to attack Nancy, Mrs. Partington told Ike that she always thought those Prooshun Princes were mean enough to strike a woman. NEW- ADVERTISEMENTS. Careful. A bridge at Denver. Cal. sports this notice : "No vehicle drawn by more than one animal is . allowed .to eros this bridge in opposite directions at the same time. The Boston Steamer On.'ario recently cleared for "Cowes and a market " with the following cargo: 73.620 muskets, 20,950 carbines. 500 rifles, 500 army revolvers, 17.785.352 cartridges, 1 case of moulds, 55 pieces of artillery. The total value of warlike material is 81,853, 497, three fourths of which is shipped by one house. Of course, all these arms are shipped in the interest of the French Republic. " The Emperor of Austria, recently sent to his brother, who was banished from court for marrying a pretty actress, to re turn and assume his old place aid rink at "Vienna. . The Archduke refu-ed, saying that he never knew whit happi ness was until be led a quiet private life, and that he would not return to the gild ed hall and chain of court life. General Lee's Arlington estate was not confiscated by the Government, as it did not beloug to the General but to bis wife. It was sold, . however, for taxes that accumulated during the war,' and purchased by the Government.. . As the estate has been converted into a national cemetery, its possession could hardly bo desirable to the Lee family. ' 'I see the villain in your face," said a Western Judge to an Irishman. "May it please your worship," replied the prisoner, "that must be a personal re flection." Two certificates of death in the Sun Francisco Coroner's office read : "Di d from rapture of the head," aud "Suffers catcd by eating poison." ' " There are two directly opposite rea sons why some meu have poor credit one because tbey are not known, and the other because they are known. A Michigan cei.stis taker came across i n intelligent man w! o I ad been married five years, but had never inquired his wife's Christain name. Garters with monogram clasps are now worn by the pretty girls.' They ; are rather a novelty yet, but we hope to , see more of them. ' -A- Western editor consoled a man who complained that justice had not been done him. by tho remark that it I was "very lu.ky for him." f Nothing like a cold in tho head to humble a man. It is pretty sure to bring him to his sneeze. A young man named Turn married a cousin of the same name, on the plea that 'Oae gold turn deserves another.' Why is a Catipillar like buckwheat cakesf Because it is the Grub ' that makes the. Butter fly. L. GOLDSMITH & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC BUY GOODS ! OTIFY THE TRADE THAT THEY CEO. F. SETTLEMiER, I 12- U Gr G I s T (Successor to D. W. ..Wakefield,) Parrlsh's New Building-, vmt Street, ALBANY. OBEUOX, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.) ; - DEALER in 5DniS and Medicines, CHEMICALS, PAINTS. OILS, GLASS, ETC. All article, warranted pure and of the best quality. Physician. Prescription, carefully compounded. AlbanVt Oct. 17, l88S-6tf NOTIFY THE T will open, oa tho SOtli day oi' August, 1870, j the Largest aud Hw.t Assorted 8lock of j to bo found in Ibi. umrkW, comprising every j brand and make of Cuttou Goods known to the ; Trade, at ! 1 REDUCED RATES! SJ3,000 BET ON THE ELECTION! o , Any one who wants to ivlu can do ao by calling eu ' re,. C. HILL &, SON, WHO, thankful for past patronage, still in vite the attention of Linn county et al., to their unequalled stock of DRUGS. MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINT & VARNISH BRUSHES, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, ALCOHOL, KEROSENE, WINDOW GLASS, T 11 U S S E S, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, ETC. Agents for Dr. D. Jayne & Son's preparations, II. 11. II. Horse Medicines, etc. I)o ynu like medicine for its bitter or nauseat ing taste? We have that description.' Do you waut the I'ficct with an aromatic tasto ? Alter taking a fow doses of our Elixir, 'twill be so very pleasant that yonr prejudice. Must surely turn awry, and the preparation Will lose the name o' phy&ic. (but not the effect.) Physicians and customers from the country may rest assured that their orders will be prompt ly ai tended to. Prescriptions carefully and cor rectly compounded. Have you the impolite guest called acorn? We sell "Corn Slayer,'' which surely does the work, without paiti. lo you desire a book of any kin a (iold Pen, an Album, Stationery, or such? W. S. Drigs is with us. for tho accommodation of all favoring ltiin with a call. Do you want a iiue Watch, a set of Jewelry, cheap or dcur? J. D. Titus sells the same, under the same roof. Come and fee us. Buy a Book. liny a Watch. Buy a Pitt. Buy something or nothing, hut come aud see uf. anyway. A well sprinkled floor and a cool drink of water in the summer, anil a warm stove surrounded by comfortable chairs in winter constantly kept for the sceomu odation of all. Albany. May 14. '70-36 ""rates of toll OVER TflE Willamette Valley and Cascade Mountain Wagon Road. TO PHYSICIANS. New Yonc, August 15, IB8S. ' Allow me to call your attention to nur PREP i ATiON 0P COMPOUND EX I R ACT BU- .JL.be oompo'-.nt part, are, BUCUU, Lonr Leaf CUBEBS, JCNiPER BEKR1ES. ;-v Mo e of Hreparation: Buuhu, in vacuo. Ju niper Btrrus, by distillation, to form a fin. gin. Cubebs extracted by displacement with spirit. . obtained from Juniper Berries ; cry li tie sugar is ust;d. and a atnull nrnn,.r..M r i. i. . r.r..VH v. f . . . . a mm more palatable than any now iu use. Bui bu as prepared by Drugging, i. of a dark ' toljr. It i a plan that eniiu ii. fragrance ; Ibe action of a flame destroys tbis (it. active principle) leaving a dark and glutinous uet-oction. Wipe is tho color of ingredients. The Bu uu iu my prep-, aratiou predominate.; the smallest quantity of . the other ingreoients are added to prevent fer mentation ; up, n inspection it will be found not to be a Tincture, as niado in Pharmacopeia, nor is il a Syrup and therefore can be used in cam. . where lever or inflammation exists. In this, you bare the kuowledge of tho ingredient, and tho mode of preparation. lloninir that VnU will favor il with ft trial am? that upon inspection it will meet with your appro-, batiou, with a feeling of prolound confidence, I am very respectfully. r II. T. HfiLMBOLD, Chemist and Druggist of 19 Year.' Experience. Aosta haa been elected and inaugurated Kins; of Spain. England shows anxiety to settle the Alabama n.atler with Uncle Sam. Affairs in Europe seem to be gcttinjr more and more complicated. A general war may be the result. . . As friend.-i of tho rising generation, we should always recollect that the larger the school funds, the less will be the pris ou allowance. Count Bismark refused to allow the Papal Nuncio and the Minister of the United Stitcs of Columba to pass from Paris through the German lines. The Rerlin cor respondent of the London Tim?. teler-iphs th.it about twenty French villages had been burned and 150 peasants shot lor earryiii!; on illicit warfare - against t';e Germans. We alio invite special attention to our Large and Well Selected t-tock of FANCY GOODS. CLOTHING, To Deschuttes Itiver : Four Horse or Mule team ., Two " One " " " Ox teams, tlnce yoke... For every additional yoke. .... Loose borses, per head " cattle, per bead ' sheep or hogs Teams retuminjr empty, half price. Pack nnimuls, loa led. unloaded Horse and rider 50 .. 2 00 1 X EV ADVERTISEMENTS. WAITED. MENS' FURNISHING GOODS! 10,000 wbVcif B US If ELS OF OATS, for ' y F Y J V woicn me uiaest market price will be paid, in CAPU, at the store of N. S. DU B0I.-5K. A!.-o, B otter and Eggr, in unlimited quantity, fur whi-h the highest market price will be paid in Cith. Call and foe dip. Albany, Aug. 20, ISTO-iO THE NEW i'OOD. I which wu offer a UNSURPASSED PUICES, ou the most favorable terms. OUR STOCK OF - "Is this scat engaged, Miss?" tsir, and so am I, thank you." " 'Yes. "For a few cent 3 you can buy of your Grocer or Druggist a package of SEA TI0SS FARINE made from pure Irish Uoss or Carrageen, which will make sixteen quarts cf Elanc Mange, end a like quanti'y cf Puddings Custard3, Creams, Charlotte liusse, &e. It i3 t!ie cheapest, healthiest and. most delicious food in the world. It make3 a splendid Dessert, and has no equal as a light and delicate food for Invalids and Children. A Glorious Change!! THE GREAT WORLD'S '.TOMa BOOTS fc SHOES! Is wor;hy the attention of every TliiTcr, h iving been expressiy Manufactured "for the Oregon Trade, and will offer great inducement, to pur chasers. X.. GOLDSMITH & CO., 75 Front and 76 J"irt St.. Portland, Orepon. 132 Church street, New Vork. To fr'i&h Lake : Four horse or mule team, each way 2 Two " " " 1 One ' " I Pack animal.?, loaded " unloaded Horse and rider O.x team, three yoke..... 2 To Upper Sotla Spring : Four horse or inulu team, out and back 2 5C Two " " 2 IM One ' " 1 Of' llor.'e and rider, " - 50 Loose animals, ...... 2" Ox teams the same as hor.on teams. A. IIAl.KLF.MAN, VT. AV. P.nnisn, Pres. Sec. March 0. 1S09- 8 (From the largest Manufactures Choraisti In th World.) November 4. Ifii4. "I am acquainted with Mr. If. T. Ilelinbold ; he oecupied4ho drug store opposite uiy residence, and was ncce-'eful in rouductiiig the busines where other, had not been equally so before biui. . 1 , . 1 1 t 1 ft.:. ..Uva X uavc oecn iaor'iiy luipici-acu uu ui immu, ter and eutcrprie." WILLIAM WEIOHTMAN, Firm of Tower. Jt Weijthtman, Manufacturing CYraists, Ninth and Brown-ets., Philadelphia. Plantation Bitters. This wonderful Vegetable re storative is the skeet-anctior ot the feeble and debilitated. A a tonic and cordial for the aged and languid, it lias no equal anions stomachics. As a remedy for the nervous weakness to which women are especially sub ject, it is superseding every other stimulant. In all climates, tropi ca t, temperate, or frigid, it acts a si ticciuc in every species of disorder whicj, undermines the l0;;-7 strength and breaks down t::.- isnwl spirits. For sale by . ' ".t -slats. L. GOLDSMITH & CO., SOLE AGENTS OF WILLAMETTE WOOL en Manufactory, have a Large Stock of the lioods manufactured by the above meutioncd Co. now in store, consisting of Flannels, Tweeds, Cassimeres, aud Blankets. 'Our 'NEW STYLE CA6SIMERES Excel I in Style and Pinion any Good, manufactured enthu. coast. " im' September 3d, 187. Farmers Can Hide and Plow, BV SECVRISU ONE OF THE GAY" PLOWS. Manufactured and sold fur tho wry low price o SG and SrT'.". rrillE simplicity and practicability of this new JL Plow commend, it favorably to the pe ial notice of every farmer. It p.useiffcs a decided unperiority over all other plows now in use. Tho wheels are four feet in tiiamcter. aud run on the nnplowcd land. Its entire construction is iu no way complicated. -The plow is managed in every manner with case, and require, only two levers to be used in making any alteration. The snpe.. riortty of tho "Uny Plow will be clearly shown uy tne loilowmg certihcnte : We, tho undersigned, citizens of Linn county Oregon, bavin purchased and n.ed upon our farms the "Gay" Plow, hereby certify that the same hn pivou us entircsatiffaction. lis facility for adjusting to suit the depth of furrow without niovi g from the seat, is simple and easy. We like the plow for its draught, because thejeame is brought to bear directly upon tlie plow-beam in stead of the carriage ; also, t ccause it ia strong and durable, all except, mo woon.-woia ociug con structed of wrought iron no ea ting, aro used. The wheels running upon the solid land is an ad vantage over other gang-plows, in strikine off land and in plowing, not having to make the nec essary change, in tho machinery, and the sent i. always level, not thr wing the driver ft.rwnrd or sideways as in other plows. Better work and more of it can bo accomplished by the use of this Plow than by hand. . ' We take pleasure in recommending tho "Gay Plow to our trothor farmers, as one having no superior in Oregon. J. t. KEE1). A. 8. LOON BY, W. If. GOLTTREE. May 20tb, 1869. : The "Oat" Ptow is manufactured by II. Oonlding, Portl.nd Machine 6bop. . All order, will be promptly attended to by ad dressing. , C. F. GAY. Portland, Oregon. Albany Agents. J. BARROWS CO., Agent. for Linn A Benton counties. JOHN BRKJOS, Agent for Liun A Benton counties. May , '69-37 W. P. ESHOM. . E. W. PfKK, II. DAVID.-0N. II IS L3IBO I jy FLUID EXTRACT- BUG H U , For weakuoss arris in from indUcrclion. Therx ItAtijtUMl powers oi Nature which mm accompanied by o .jinny tilHrmicg symptom, tuning whirli will Iju found, Inliep8it.in to Exertion, Load vf Memory. Wakefulness,, Hi rrir of ltuitte. r Forebodings of Evil; in fact, Universal Laffifucie Prostration, and inuU.iiy to cnKr inio the tnjoy uwutd of Sueivty. :rt.c cflTe tfd wilb Organic WeHkncrs, requires th aid of .Midit-iue t firv-ittheu and invigorate tho yntmt wbn-b HELM HOLD'S LXTKACT 1ST CUU iuviirinhly does. It no treatment ia aub-muu-d t, Comtiuit n or Inraoity t.n&uc. Helnifco.d'j Fluid Extract Bicchii in aflectioi-. pc uTiar to Females, i unequalled hy .iny other preparation, s iu C'blirois, or Reten tion, i'aiutulne.-i?, or Suppretfion of Customary evacuation, I Uxraiid r iSeii-ru state ol lbs CU-ru. and a:l coirpbtiuts ioeijeulal to thu sex, or the define r change ol life. . S. IX. Clauffhton, NOTARY PUBLIC AXD REAL ESTATE AGENT. Office in tho Post Office building, XcAaaoa, Ormyon. . Will attend to makintr Deed, and otherconvev- anees, also to the prompt collection of debta en trusted to my care. 1 o F ALL KINDS, printed at the very ITic?t rates, as ordered, at this ouicc. 1 eh;i,:?ieom5s Fluid Extract of lltichu, AND , Improved Itosc .Wash, will radically exterminate ironi the system dis eases arising from habits of dissipation, at littie expense, little or no change in diet, no inconven ience or exposure; completely superseding those unpluasanl and dangerous rcuicdks, Copaiva and Mercury, in all these diseases. Ilclmbold's Fluid Extract ISciclitt in all di.eac of these organs, wbetker existing in male or female, from whatever cause originat ing, and no matter of how long standing. It is pleasant in taste aud odor, "immediate" in action, and more strengthening than any of the prepara. tions of Bark or Ison. Those suffering from broken down or delicate constitution., procure the remedy at onee. 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